I assume you're using resin paper? If so, as long as you don't over cook the prints (they're essentially plastic) then you won't have any problems. I do this on my test strips w/ fiber paper so I can see what the print will look like after it dries down before making the enlargement, but you can't use a hair dryer on the final prints. Fiber is curly enough as it is!

I've used a hair dryer on RC prints for years, works fine. I first squeegee them front and back side.

Be sure to dedicate a hair dryer for this purpose. Don't want bits of hair and gunk getting on your prints.

For fiber paper I squeegee them front and back, then hair dry the surfaces. The inside of the paper will still be wet - the paper will be limp, then I tape to a sheet of glass using artists tape or drafting tape and leave in a clean, warm area for several hours. They dry nice and flat this way.

~Joe

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